You have traveled too fast over false ground; Now your soul has come to take you back. Take refuge in your senses, open up To all the small miracles you rushed through.
John O’Donohue, For One Who Is Exhausted, a Blessing
This post definitely rings true for me following this recent period.
Thank you for sharing Karl.
I first came across John O’Donoghue when I was over in Ballyshannon, Co Donegal, Ireland for my late aunt’s funeral. I stayed in Ballyshannon for several days and frequented a fascinating book shop where I bought the lovely book ‘Anam Cara’ (think that is correct spelling).
I took John O’Donoghue’s book ‘Walking on the Pastures of Wonder’ with me on my recent whistle stop trip to Gambia but didn’t get around to reading it.
Now is definitely the time.
In one of my
This post definitely rings true for me following this recent period.
Thank you for sharing Karl.
I first came across John O’Donoghue when I was over in Ballyshannon, Co Donegal, Ireland for my late aunt’s funeral. I stayed in Ballyshannon for several days and frequented a fascinating book shop where I bought the lovely book ‘Anam Cara’ (think that is correct spelling).
I took John O’Donoghue’s book ‘Walking on the Pastures of Wonder’ with me on my recent whistle stop trip to Gambia but didn’t get around to reading it.
Now is definitely the time.
In one of my